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METABOLIC DIRECTION
The only thing our bodies worry about is survival, even if it doesn’t appear so at times. To mediate this, our bodies run on a complicated system loaded with mechanisms to help maintain stability. All of these mechanisms directly or indirectly influence two overall responses that create the foundation of our metabolism: catabolism and anabolism . Catabolism is cellular disintegration (breaking down) while anabolism is cellular growth (building up). To maintain a balanced homeostatic state, we are perpetually breaking down, building up, or doing both with an emphasis on one. This emphasis is our “metabolic direction.†Every physiological response we experience from our environment, whether it be from the food we eat, the physical stress we endure, or even the medicine we take, can be categorized by our metabolic direction. Understanding how environment changes influence our metabolic direction provides insight unlike any other diet. For any readers who are new to fitness and health, it should be mentioned that this categorization is a novel concept I created specifically for SIN.
The core principle of every SIN technique is to send our bodies signals that work with our metabolic direction. Many popular diets work against our natural direction because they are based on having us eat less and/or do more. When these diets do work, it’s usually because the users are unknowingly implementing the techniques in a manner that works with their metabolic direction. This has caused us to believe that the success of a diet is dependent on specific genetics or metabolisms, but really we all have very similar metabolisms with different strengths and directions. By recognizing how particular environments and foods influence these directions, we can engineer the perfect plan for any lifestyle. Changing the type of food we eat is the last approach in SIN, and the least important. Instead of using food or meal plans to influence our metabolism, we increase utilization by controlling our metabolic direction. Not only is this a far more effective approach, but it’s also naturally easier to do because it requires minimum change to our lives.
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Is this “good†or “bad�
One may be quick to say losing muscle is bad, but it depends. If we are stranded in the wilderness with no food and our muscles are catabolic for days – this would be an unfavorable experience, but not a bad physiological response. If our muscle could not breakdown, then we would not be able to use the fibers as an energy source to survive – and we would die. Now, that is objectively bad. If we are exercising and breaking down our muscles under controlled conditions, then it’s favorable because we can adapt and make them stronger.
Our bodies are made to survive in extreme conditions, so our metabolism naturally wants to move towards one direction to maintain efficiency. If we send our bodies signals to be both anabolic and catabolic, or signal the direction opposite of what they desire, we will weaken our metabolism. This can weaken our immune response and increase inflammation, resulting in an increased risk of disease and cancer. This is why metabolic dysfunction is so dangerous, and understanding our metabolic direction can be advantageous.
If we help our bodies move in their natural metabolic direction, we can strengthen our metabolism and achieve unbelievable results. Specific environments and food will have a direct influence on our metabolic direction, which means we can categorize them as anabolic or catabolic. Once we know this, it’s as simple as plugging in the best “influencer†for our needs. This allows us to reverse-engineer the most important factors that affect fat loss, muscle gain, and overall health in our bodies. This means we don’t have to count calories, we don’t have to eat gross “healthy†cheat foods, we don’t have to change the quantity of food we eat, and we don’t h